12. ‘ Clean toilets; not having to lift raw sewage and dump it into the Mwengenye River [which we also use for bathing and cleaning]; bathing spaces with warm water for the elderly and young children; water to clean clothes and homes; roads that are not always filled with [human and animal] wastes; roads, homes and toilets that don’t flood in the rainy months – that is what I think is appropriate sanitation .’ Margaret Wangui, Maili Saba, Nairobi What should sanitation comprise?
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15. The present situation Sanitation is important: how can you bring about change? At least 1.2 billion people are obliged to defecate in the open every day
19. Sanitation is important: how can you bring about change? John Snow, Henry Whitehead, cholera in Soho
20. Faeces Fluids Fields Flies Fingers Food New host Sanitation Water quality Water quantity Hand washing The F-diagram: faecal-oral diseases Sanitation is important: how can you bring about change?
21. Faeces Fluids Fields Flies Fingers Food New host Sanitation Water quality Water quantity Hand washing The F-diagram: faecal-oral diseases Sanitation is important: how can you bring about change?
22. Faeces Fluids Fields Flies Fingers Food New host Sanitation Water quality Water quantity Hand washing The F-diagram: faecal-oral diseases Sanitation is important: how can you bring about change?